Lil Yachty and Offset joined the movement by attending a screening that was organized by “This Is Us” writer Jas Waters at Hollywood’s El Capitan Theatre for 500 foster and at-risk youth, according to TMZ. “We just wanted to watch this movie with y’all,” said Lil Boat. “We wanted y’all to see it and have a good time.”

“This Is Us” star Lonnie Chavis, who plays young Randall, was also on hand for the movie screening. Waters took to social media and added a note of gratitude for Migos, who pitched in as well. “Thank you Offset & Lil Yachty for coming to welcome the kids! Thank you MIGOS for buying out the rest of the theater. And making sure the kids had an UNFORGETTABLE #BlackPanther experience. #GODreamers.”

Top Dawg Entertainment CEO Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith also treated 1,000 kids in his hometown of Watts to a special screening of the Ryan Coogler-directed film, which topped the weekend box office with $192 million, setting a record for the fifth largest three-day domestic opening in history.